Hatch Restore 2 is one of the best sleep aids available, providing you with sleep sounds, a glowing night light, and dozens of ways to customize its performance. It also works as an alarm clock, allowing you to program a schedule that will run automatically without additional input. And when your alarm goes off in the morning, there are a few easy ways you can turn it off.
Here’s a closer look at how to turn off the Hatch Restore 2’s alarm, along with ways to disable all scheduled alarms or hit snooze to get more sleep.

How to turn off the alarm on the Hatch Restore 2
Hatch Restore 2 gives you two ways to turn off the alarm. The first (and easiest) method is to hold down a file rises On top of Restore 2. This button is on the right-hand side of the top of the device when you look at the front of the device – and is easily accessible when it’s on a nightstand near your bed. To snooze the alarm, just tap this button instead of pressing it.
Alternatively, you can load the Hatch app and click File stop alarm button that pops up on the screen. This will automatically display when the alarm goes off, so if your smartphone is nearby, you can turn it off remotely without having to access the physical recovery device2.

Turn off scheduled alerts in Restore 2
Another great feature included with Restore 2 is the option to turn off all scheduled alarms. To do this, find the wake-up toggle located on the left side of your device. Simply push this to a file on None of the scheduled alarms will be triggered. It is best to use this feature before going on vacation or if you are going to be away from home for an extended period of time, as it ensures that you will not disturb anyone else in your home.
To turn the alarms back on, simply put the toggle back on to a file on position. This will reactivate all scheduled alerts without you having to dive into your smartphone app to manually adjust any settings. But if you’d rather turn off scheduled alerts from the app, you’ll be able to find them in the rises Menu – where you can turn individual alarms on or off as needed.
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